Gaming PCs: Ryzen 5 5500, RX 6600, 16GB RAM, B450M-K II, 650W Silver PSU: $748 | RTX 4060: $888 + $50 Delivery @ Nebula PC

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Hi OzBargain,

We've cleared our build queue and have a couple of bangers that are great value for 1080P gaming. Black Friday was undeniably the busiest time for us and we would like to thank you for your support, without you this wouldn't be possible. This time with an even smaller form factor case due to popular demand with our Nebula N2 case at just 29.5x19.5x39.5cm in dimensions.

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  • 3 years return to base warranty and lifetime support included on all purchases
  • All PCs shipped are packaged carefully – no internals can move during transit as we use protective packaging around all parts inside along with fragile stickers and tape all over your box - more info
  • Your PC is built with passion, we don’t take shortcuts and keep all cabling tidy whether you can see them or not - more info

Our reviews and Google Reviews are a testament to our service.

Introducing the Omnix - ASUS RX6600 - $748 after OZB_OMNIX_$500OFF
  • GPU - ASUS Dual RX 6600 Black V2 - 8GB
  • CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 5500 | 6 Cores | 3.6 GHz (Max 4.2 GHz)
  • CPU Cooler - AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler
  • Motherboard - ASUS PRIME B450M-K II
  • RAM - ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D35G 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 - Black
  • SSD - 500GB Lexar NM620 M.2 (R: 3500MB/s | W: 2400MB/s)
  • PSU - Gigabyte P650SS 650W 80+ Silver
  • Case - Nebula N2 mATX (1 RGB fan) - Black
Introducing the Omnix - ASUS RTX 4060 OC - $888 after OZB_OMNIX_$500OFF (select ASUS RTX 4060 GPU)
  • GPU - ASUS Dual GeForce RTX 4060 Black V2 - 8GB
  • CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 5500 | 6 Cores | 3.6 GHz (Max 4.2 GHz)
  • CPU Cooler - AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler
  • Motherboard - ASUS PRIME B450M-K II
  • RAM - ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D35G 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz DDR4 - Black
  • SSD - 500GB Lexar NM620 M.2 (R: 3500MB/s | W: 2400MB/s)
  • PSU - Gigabyte P650SS 650W 80+ Silver
  • Case - Nebula N2 mATX (1 RGB fan) - Black

Below is the PCPartPicker list and prices for Omnix - ASUS RTX 4060 OC:
PCPartPicker Part List

Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5500 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor $118.77 @ JW Computers
Motherboard Asus PRIME B450M-K II Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $109.00 @ JW Computers
Memory ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D35G RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $54.95 @ Mwave Australia
Storage Lexar NM620 512 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $45.00 @ JW Computers
Video Card Asus DUAL V2 Radeon RX 6600 8 GB Video Card $299.00 @ Computer Alliance
Power Supply Gigabyte P650SS 650 W 80+ Silver Certified ATX Power Supply $78.00 @ Centre Com
Custom AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler
Custom Nebula N2 - Black $49.00
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
Total $753.72
Generated by PCPartPicker 2025-01-14 15:23 AEDT+1100

Below is the PCPartPicker list and prices for Omnix - ASUS RX6600:
PCPartPicker Part List

Type Item Price
CPU AMD Ryzen 5 5500 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor $118.77 @ JW Computers
Motherboard Asus PRIME B450M-K II Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard $109.00 @ JW Computers
Memory ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D35G RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory $54.95 @ Mwave Australia
Storage Lexar NM620 512 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive $45.00 @ JW Computers
Video Card Asus DUAL OC V2 GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB Video Card $447.43 @ JW Computers
Power Supply Gigabyte P650SS 650 W 80+ Silver Certified ATX Power Supply $78.00 @ Centre Com
Custom AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler
Custom Nebula N2 - Black $49.00
Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts
Total $902.15
Generated by PCPartPicker 2025-01-14 15:23 AEDT+1100

Any questions please let me know!

www.nebulapc.com.au
Phone: 1300 553 985
Email: [email protected]

Cheers,
Lawrence

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Comments

  • +4

    Keen for some AM5 4070/4070 super builds to start appearing again. Are they far away?

    • +9

      Very hard with the current stock levels, at this stage just 1080P systems. AM5 platform systems soon for sure but unsure if it can be with 4070 SUPER and above with the current situation.

      • +1

        I'm in the market for a more high end sytem aswell, even if its in the 7900xt/x varieties with a nice 7700x or above ryzen. Any thing of that flavour coming up soon ?

        • If youre after specific part combinations, why not just build one yourself?

          • +3

            @bAps: I do build my own computers and for family that are near to me, but this is for a friend that ill be gifting him for the start of uni. Since i dont have time to fly over to build it for him a prebuild is the best option, let some one else worry about trouble shooting warranty etc. Besides these prebuilds some times have very good prices.

    • +23

      The market is big, this is for super budget-conscious people for 1080P gaming. There will be some AM5 platform systems shortly.

    • +1

      Have you ever heard of a E5400?
      Bloke talking about old hardware. Give me a linebreak.

    • Still running an A8-5600K no problems here.

  • +1

    The Ryzen 5 5500 is a weird choice. It's the 5600G with no iGPU, so 1/2 the L3 cache of the 5600, resulting in worse performance.

    • +4

      Because its a budget/entry-level build, and the 5500 is much cheaper

      • If they are buying them in bulk, they can't be that much cheaper

        • +1

          The 5500 is an AliExpress china special, a failed 5600G. In bulk they are a fair bit cheaper than both the 5600 or 5600G.

  • +5

    Not amazing discounts on this unfortunately :(

    Side note - Haven't seen an 80+ Silver PSU in ages.

    • +23

      Unfortunately not, this is the best pricing as of now with the current FX on a downward trend for the Aussie dollar. We have to factor in a little head room for overhead costs and longer extensive warranty coverage. Not the best timing with the FX rate and less promotions compared to Black Friday. Likely prices will go even higher. I understand this deal won't be for all :(.

      • +3

        Totally fair. Seems like the best price to buy was black friday.

    • Yup. The OzB favourite 12400f 4060 SFF system wins in performance and gives you $200 change in your skyrocket.

    • +8

      I think this won't be possible for our configuration offering, it will be higher in cost.

      • +1

        Totally fair. Thanks for looking into it!

  • +17

    will be interesting to see new 50XX deals coming up

    • Id expect them at double this price

  • +3

    any updates on a 5080 build?

    • 5080 out at the end of the month

      • yeah i know im fine with pre orders

        • -1

          unless you want a 5090 i wouldnt bother with anything else

  • +1

    Note the CPU and mobo combo are pci gen 3 only
    You'll get a small performance but with the 4060 using only 8x lanes
    But if planning to slot in a faster card in future that only has 8x lanes you may see a bigger performance hit.

    Plus slower m.2 performance etc (though it's not a huge real world hit for most people).

    • +3

      In PCs of this price range, its highly unlikely that users will notice/care about the slight differences in pci 3 and 4

      • Like i said, they may feel differently when they go to upgrade their GPU at some point

  • +1

    I don't play PC games much but want to have a good PC that performs various applications (no graphics).
    I am thinking between something like this budget desktop PC vs $500~700 mini PC (various models like BOSGAME, etc from ozbargain voted 30+- i9 or ryzen 9 32GB ram, 1TB SSD, etc)
    What would it be better? please help me what's better for me.

    • +11

      It depends on your use case, if you don't have any need or plan on having any future need for graphics then this deal likely won't be suitable. You will be better off getting a system with no dedicated graphics card to have better processing speeds, more RAM, storage etc…

      However, if you require a dedicated graphics card for your programs in future then this deal may be worth considering.

    • -1

      Get something like this. You can always upgrade later as you need, e.g. get a bigger SSD

    • +2

      If you don't play games at all, then a minisforum um760 for $479 on amazon is probably a good deal - it has 6 Zen4 cores, which will beat anything in this deal for productivity work.

      Downsides: only the SSD and ram are upgradeable, so you have no future expansion possibilities. Inbuilt GPU is too weak for gaming (even for 1080p).

    • Get a Mini PC with a 780m included - so you can still play the odd PC game on the lowest settings

  • +3

    Is there any chance that you will be doing budget builds using the Intel Arc B580?

    • Not at this stage, demand very low to my knowledge and price gap is not that big.

    • Aren't the B580's sold out everywhere?

  • +1

    Looking forwards to the 5080 deal!!!!

  • hey, i need a pc to run blender, people gave me specs, i7, 32gb, 2tb and 4070. do you have a link?

    • Not this configuration for OzBargain at this stage, demand very low for that setup unfortunately.

  • +1

    They both say rx6600 in the specs list before the pcpp list 😅

    • +1

      Sorry, fixed 😅.

  • +7

    Bought a 7500f/7800xt build recently from nebula, build quality was exceptional and customer service was great, would definitely buy from them again for next build. Only negative of note is their delivery partner is team global express, had lots of issues in the past with deliveries but this time was alright.

    • +1

      Thank you for your support! ❤️

  • +1

    Are pre-build businesses considering adding the intel B580 into the mix for low end 1440p builds, it there a market for it? Interested to see how consumers and business react to this weid high-end high performance, low-end low performance budget GPU……

    • The b580 apparently doesn't pair well with low end CPUs. Hopefully something that Intel can fix with driver updates.

  • -1

    Can not wait for 5070 ti deal.

    • lmao the 5070 isnt even out yet, let alone the Ti version

      • Ti was announced at the same time as the 5070

      • Yes it will be released on Feb. We can still WAIT for deals coming. Just expressing the interest to let nebula know.

  • Any deals coming to 4070 super or 4080 cards pc builds?
    Waiting for these extended Boxing Day deals to go to see what the next promos are. I’m waiting to spend 3k

    • Hasnt production stopped on those cards? I know it has on the 4080 at least.
      For 3k you can get a decent 4080 Super build.

  • +1

    Hey Ozb/Nebula not looking for a pc for high end gaming but keen on something for the new Civ/other sim games and the odd shooter. I assume this is pretty good for that at decent graphic settings and 60fps?

  • Can this play Marvel Rivals and OW2 etc?

    My friends and I usually play PVP, PVE games

    • Yes

  • What’s the cheapest way to self install windows on these?

    • :)

    • +1

      Search for Windows 11 codes on Google. Keys start from $5

  • Can these play baldur's gate 3?

  • +1

    Any chance you will be putting Intel arc b580 in deals

  • +1

    did anyone see a face in the thumbnail?

    fans look like two wide eyes side eyeing me & below flat or maybe surprise facial expression

    • I didn't, but now I see it, thanks for that lol

  • +1

    Any chance for a future deal similar to the r7 8700f/4060 deal on black friday? Wanted to get that one (better cpu/4060/32gb ram) but noticed it too late.

  • +2

    Kicking myself for not buying the BYO GPU Ryzen 7500f system deal mid last year for $688 ( https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/852332 )
    Any chance of something similar in 2025?

  • Just a warning. These Wraith coolers will run the CPU at 70degrees with only medium load.

    • Do they still sound like a jet engine, the way my Ryzen 1800X did back in the day?

      • Tiny jet. No biggie. Don't expect silent PC levels of course.

    • Yeah agreed. Bought one of their MSI starter systems w/ the Steam card offer for an xmas gift. Very happy with the purchase, overall build quality was great, machine performs fine. but the fishtank case with no front ventilation, plus the stock cooler, was no good. Could get the CPU to thermally throttle quite easily. Spent $30 on a cheap tower cooler and a few more fans, and all is well.

      If it's the same fan that's in the build I got, the RGB fan included here is suuuper low-end, wired direct to a SATA connector with 2 wires, so not speed control, no control over the RGB effect.

  • hello everyone, not familiar with PCs but is this considered a good deal, or should i wait for the new graphics card in hopes for better deals?

    trying to run games like rivals at around 140-160 fps

    thanks!

    • If you're not in a rush, I'd wait. Card generations are several years long. Wait a month or two until these deals from nebula / techfast / Eva have the 5xxx series in them.

      Just my two cents.

  • -3

    16GB of RAM on a "gaming" PC lol

  • Would the 4060 version be suitable for 1440p gaming at medium to high settings for recent releases and AAA games? Not planning on running anything on ultra or ray tracing. Just want a smooth 1440p experience.

    • 4060 for 1440p high? No, maybe on low-med settings

    • Maybe. You will need to check on YouTube for the combo you want to compare. There are so many videos for almost all common games.

  • -3

    Terrible Communication and Delivery – Think Twice Before Ordering from Nebula PC!

    I wanted to share my frustrating experience with Nebula PC to help others make an informed decision. I purchased a PC during their promotion, which promised a Steam gift card as part of the deal. It’s now January, and the gift card issue is still unresolved.

    The PC was ordered in late November, and despite having plenty of time to deliver, Nebula didn’t ship it until December 16th. This delay meant I missed MSI’s promotional deadline of December 15th. MSI shut down for the holidays on December 20th and reopened on January 2nd, leaving little hope for resolution during that time.

    What’s most frustrating is that instead of reimbursing me for the loss caused by their delays, Nebula offered to arrange a courier to pick up the product and issue a refund. While this sounds reasonable on paper, I’ve repeatedly explained that the product is still boxed, unsealed, and unused—but they’ve asked me multiple times about its status, as if I wasn’t clear the first time. It feels like they aren’t listening, don’t care, or aren’t interested in negotiating a fair resolution.

    To make matters worse, MSI only reimbursed a fraction of the promised promotional value (approximately $85 AUD instead of the full $406 AUD), and some of the provided gift card codes were non-functional. Nebula’s lack of urgency, poor communication, and refusal to engage meaningfully with their customers has been exhausting.

    For an order costing over $3,000, the level of service has been appalling. Nebula’s inability to manage their operations, combined with their dismissive approach to resolving issues, has left me regretting my decision to trust them.

    If you’re considering buying from Nebula PC, be cautious. Their promotional promises, customer service, and overall handling of issues leave much to be desired. I hope this post helps others avoid a similarly frustrating experience.

    • +5

      They've offered a full refund, covering the cost of the courier and have apologized for the poor communication.
      Whilst I understand your frustration, What more do you want them to do?

    • +4

      What kind of compensation are you after? For Nebula to reimburse you the full value of the gift card? If they cant do that a refund sounds reasonable

    • +4

      As someone who ordered as part of the same promotion I got this email from Nebula on December 4th which explained the situation very clearly:

      "I hope this email finds you well. I’m writing to address an issue with your recent Powered By MSI PC order. First and foremost, I want to personally apologies for any frustration this situation has caused you.

      The Powered By MSI promotion, which includes a Steam gift card redemption, is approaching its deadline on 15 December 2024. Despite our best efforts, we realise we may not be able to fulfill every order in time for customers to redeem their gift cards. This was something we truly did not foresee, and we are genuinely sorry.

      Our team is working tirelessly, 7 days a week, to prioritise and ship these systems as quickly as possible. We have also brought on several additional staff to help cater for this situation. However, I want to be honest and upfront: while we are doing everything we can (and we are not giving up), we can not guarantee your PC will arrive in time for the redemption deadline. Factors outside of our control could affect this such as courier delays, whether you are able to receive delivery or pick up in time, if redemption is made before the deadline and so on.

      If you are wondering why this wasn’t addressed sooner — the delays stem from an unexpected stock shortage for some of the core components that arose well after the promotion had begun. We had already forecasted to receive ample stock from our suppliers however unfortunately, this was not able to be fulfilled in a timely manner.

      We have had lengthy discussions with MSI to try to extend the deadline due to the stock delays outside of our control and have been unsuccessful despite numerous attempts and reasonable solutions provided for them.

      We completely understand if this leaves you disappointed or upset — we would feel the same way in your position. To make things right, we are offering an option to cancel your order and receive a full refund. This is not something we typically allow, but we believe it’s the right thing to do given the circumstances."

      • +2

        I wanted to share my experience with Nebula PC’s handling of the recent MSI promotion and how their response, while appearing polite and professional, fails to address the actual issues. Here’s a breakdown of their reply and why customers should take note:
        1. Humanization to Deflect Responsibility

        Nebula claims:

        Our team is working tirelessly, 7 days a week, to prioritise and ship these systems as quickly as possible. We have also brought on several additional staff to help cater for this situation.
        

        This statement tries to evoke empathy by showing how hard they’re working. However, it doesn’t solve the fact that they failed to deliver on time, resulting in customers missing the promotional deadline. Empathy is appreciated, but customers deserve solutions, not excuses.
        2. Shifting Blame to External Factors

        Nebula explains:

        Factors outside of our control could affect this such as courier delays, whether you are able to receive delivery or pick up in time, if redemption is made before the deadline and so on.
        

        Here, Nebula subtly shifts responsibility to vague “external factors.” The delays were clearly a result of internal mismanagement, not customer actions or courier delays. This attempt to divert blame avoids addressing their logistical failures.
        3. Vague Claims of Effort

        Nebula states:

        We have had lengthy discussions with MSI to try to extend the deadline due to the stock delays outside of our control and have been unsuccessful despite numerous attempts and reasonable solutions provided for them.
        

        This claim sounds reassuring but lacks specifics. What solutions were proposed? Why didn’t Nebula communicate these discussions to affected customers earlier? Without transparency, this feels like an attempt to look proactive without delivering results.
        4. Manipulative Refund Offer

        Nebula adds:

        To make things right, we are offering an option to cancel your order and receive a full refund. This is not something we typically allow, but we believe it’s the right thing to do given the circumstances.
        

        Offering a refund for an unfulfilled order is not a favor—it’s a legal obligation under Australian Consumer Law (ACL). Framing it as an exception is misleading and downplays customers' legal rights to compensation for promotional shortfalls.
        What Customers Should Know

        Your Legal Rights Matter: Under ACL, you are entitled to dispute promotional failures caused by delays or mismanagement. Don’t let polished words undermine your claims.

        Demand Specific Solutions: Apologies are not enough. Push for concrete resolutions, such as compensation for lost promotional value or functional replacements for non-working items.
        Don’t Accept Deflection: Businesses must be held accountable for their operations, not hide behind vague statements about external factors or failed negotiations.

        This experience has been frustrating and disappointing. While Nebula PC’s response might look good on the surface, it fails to address their lack of communication, poor management, and inability to resolve the issue effectively. I hope this post helps others make informed decisions when dealing with similar situations.

        • +4

          I assume, you got the notice regarding potential issues with delivery well before the deadline, and you were offered a cancellation / refund at this point in time.

          I also presume, although the delivery was past the deadline, Nebula, went out of their way to provide the required photographs and serials etc, to submit the paperwork before the deadline.. (although the window, may have been very very small).

          I assumed you managed to submit the claim successfully,

          MSI then had issues and problems providing the gifts cards correctly..

          you have redeemed some of them successfully but not the correct amount ($85 AUD rather than $406)

          This is NOT an uncommon issue see here
          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/885090

          Nebula is now providing you with a full refund and courier return..

          You are keeping the steam gift card amounts…. AUD $85

          You are possibly / likely to receive the rest of the card gift cards from MSI if you have lodged a an appropriate enquiry, and may recive the full AUD$406, possbily more.. (as many of us have expierence)

          I thinks.. this counts as a win for many ozbargainers..

          But you complaining about it?????

          Please correct me about any inaccuracies or wrong assumptions..

          I feel the retailer has well above community expectations, and what they legally had to as well.. and have done everything with their power as a small business

          It is NOT uncommon for any computer business to have inventory issues, in times of high demand.. margins are extremely tight and not all stock is on hand..
          The run of MSI parts to meet the promotion deadline, was probably not predicted.

          PS I don't work in the computer industry, nor have I bought from nebula.. but went with Evatech for the MSI deal

    • +1

      Hi,

      I can see we are in the process of organising a return and receiving the item back to process a full refund. An email was sent to you before the deadline with understandably a very tight timeframe with instructions and contents to submit your claim hence the issues with the promotional contents. Please understand the promotion is run by MSI and they are in full control of the terms of conditions. Funding is not from us.

      If some of the codes from MSI are not functional, this is outside of our control and it should be a straightforward resolution with them as it likely was an admin error. I can only apologise for your experience.

      We take your feedback seriously, if there are to be any promotions that are of such value and are very time sensitive we will communicate better. This particular case was extremely special and unfortunately, things did not go our way due to numerous factors. We are deeply sorry.

      Lawrence

    • This is just whining now, take the win.

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